It's okay.
It's okay if you have cracks.
What does that mean?
Let's take a look at our story for today.
We are going to practice speaking English and we will use the shadowing method.
We're going to do each one three times.
Okay, I'm going to say this three times together.
Ready?
Hey there, let me share a little story with you.
Hey there, let me share a little story with you.
Hey there, let me share a little story with you.
All right, that's how we'll do this.
Once there was an old man who always drank tea from a cracked cup.
Once there was an old man who always drank tea from a cracked cup.
Once there was an old man who always drank tea from a cracked cup.
One day his curious grandson asked, why don't you just throw that cup away?
One day his curious grandson asked, why don't you just throw that cup away?
One day his curious grandson asked, why don't you just throw that cup away?
Huh?
Why don't you, why don't you just throw that cup away?
The old man smiled and replied, This cup reminds me of something very important.
The old man smiled and replied, This cup reminds me of something very important.
The boy looked a bit confused, so the old man continued You see, when I was young, I felt broken too.
The boy looked a bit confused, so the old man continued You see, when I was young, I felt broken too.
The boy looked a bit confused, so the old man continued.
You see, when I was young, I felt broken too.
You see, when I was young, I felt broken too.
I was rejected, lost my job, and faced many challenges.
But just like this cup, I realized...
I still have value and purpose.
I was rejected, lost my job and faced many challenges, but just like this cup, I realized I still have value and purpose.
I was rejected, lost my job and faced many challenges, but just like this cup, I realized I still have value and purpose.
He took a sip of his tea and added, You don't need to be perfect to be useful.
He took a sip of his tea and added, You don't need to be perfect to be useful.
He took a sip of his tea and added, You don't need to be perfect to be useful.
No, you don't.
You don't need to be perfect to be useful.
Just remember, it's okay to have cracks.
They show that you've survived.
Just remember, it's okay to have cracks.
They show that you've survived.
Just remember, it's okay to have cracks.
They show that you've survived.
You are a survivor.
So the next time you feel down, think of that cracked cup.
It's a beautiful reminder that even with our flaws, we can still hold on and be strong.
So the next time you feel down, think of that cracked cup.
It's a beautiful reminder that even with our flaws, we can still hold on and be strong.
One more time.
So, the next time you feel down, think of that cracked cup.
It's a beautiful reminder that even with our flaws, we can still hold on and be strong.
There is value in every imperfection.
Each scar, each setback adds to your unique beauty.
Embrace them.
There is value in every imperfection.
Each scar, each setback adds to your unique beauty.
Embrace them.
There is value in every imperfection.
Each scar, each setback adds to your unique beauty.
Embrace them.
So the next time you feel down about yourself, think of that old man and his cup.
So the next time you feel down about yourself, think of that old man and his cup.
You don't need to be perfect to be useful or to make a difference.
Remember, your value shines through your cracks.
Keep holding on.
You've got this.
You've got this.
Keep holding on.
You don't need to be perfect to be useful or to make a difference.
Remember, your value shines through your cracks.
Keep holding on.
You've got this.
One more time.
You don't need to be perfect to be useful or to make a difference.
Remember, your value shines through your cracks.
Keep holding on.
You've got this.
You've got this.
All right.
That's the story for today.
I'm going to say it again nonstop.
Feel free to join me.
Are you ready?
Here we go.
Hey there.
Let me share a little story with you.
Once there was an old man who always drank tea from a cracked cup.
One day, his curious grandson asked, Why don't you just throw that cup away?
The old man smiled and replied, This cup reminds me of something very important.
The boy looked a bit confused, so the old man continued You see, when I was young, I felt broken too.
I was rejected, lost my job, and faced many challenges.
But just like this cup, I realized I still have value and purpose.
He took a sip of his tea and added, You don't need to be perfect to be useful.
Just remember it's okay to have cracks.
They show that you've survived.
So the next time you feel down, think of that cracked cup.
It's a beautiful reminder that even with our flaws, we can still hold on and be strong.
There is value in every imperfection.
Each scar, each setback adds to your unique beauty.
Embrace them.
So the next time you feel down about yourself, think of that old man and his cup.
You don't need to be perfect to be useful or to make a difference.
Remember, your value shines through your cracks.
Keep holding on.
You've got this.
We did it.
Boom.
Good workout.
English speaking practice.
Keep moving forward one step at a time and I'll see you in the next video.